Tag Archives | Rustic Photography

Wordless Wednesday inspiration came from an incredible opportunity to spend time on a local collectors property by special invitation. His 50’s motive architecture and collection of memorabilia made for an exciting collection of images. This HDR rendering of his on-site filling station had a lot of character to draw on. Keep shooting – Ray

While on my way to a seminar in South San Francisco I noticed a few parked trains under an overpass. I made a mental note of their location because I had to see if I could find them after the seminar was over and photograph them. After the seminar I rushed back to where I […]

On day I was out driving through the country and I came across a pasture with a couple of horses. Now, this is a common thing in Sonoma County, but what made me stop was the horses in the field. I am not an expert by any means but I believe them to be Clydesdale. […]

Here is another photo from the “Blessing of the Olives” adventure. This door is from the “The Blue Wing Inn, Mission San Francisco Solano de Sonoma Complex” across the street from the Mission. I love old hardware, the older the better. It wasn’t until I took a trip to Italy that I truly discovered my […]

Here is my all time favorite image from my Rust series. My wife was attending a training seminar in the east bay and I decided to tag along. While she was in training I decided to head down to the marina that was close by to see what I could photograph. To my surprise there […]

This is another photo I shot at Baker Beach just south of the Golden Gate Bridge. I really like this photo because the broken anchor looks like a whale fluke breaching the water or in this case concrete. With the Golden Gate Bridge and the mouth of the bay in the background it really drives […]

A couple of weekends ago my wife and I went to the beach (Goat Rock just north of Bodega Bay Northern California to be specific) for our anniversary. You know a nice relaxing day of walking on the beach. Well that was the idea until we came across this gem of a subject. Well I […]

Ray Mabry captures images of architecture, landscape and abstract forms. A self taught photographer, Ray has used his passion for photography the past 25 years as a photography instructor and photojournalist, writing for several online blogs. His goal is to capture the sights, sounds and feel of the environment so you can experience the moment the photograph was captured.

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